Pokemon Go Server is Back in the Philippines and other parts of Asia
Pokemon GO is now available in North America. Instructions for Android and iOS users have been updated. Unfortunately, majority of the in-game features are still blocked. You can only download the app.
Some players may experience problems in the game (Nearby Pokemon, Poke Stops, and Gyms disappear after a forced relog right around 2PM) due to server issues. The server crash may be related to the influx of players from other regions wanting to try the game along with Philippines, HongKong, Singapore, Taiwan and Malaysia. We purposely excluded the other method of acquiring Pokemon GO in Android devices (APKs) as it is against our Community Guidelines.
The latest augmented reality 3D game Pokemon Go is now finally back and available to play in the Philippines and other parts of Asia including Singapore, Taiwan, and HongKong. No confirmation yet for Japan.
The server is pretty much back in all Asia and other countries worldwide with the official global roll out and launch to be followed.
More Pokemon Go Updates"Pokemon Go" has been in beta testing for several weeks, but the early access period has been confirmed to end on July 30. Charizard has been spotted in less than 1 percent of wild encounters. The game is planned for a full iOS and Android release sometime in July. It's free, but microtransactions can be used to purchase select items.
According To
manilashaker.com as of 1PM: It looks like the server is down again the Philippines and Taiwan. Niantic may be testing it out. Stay tuned for updates.
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